AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange"Mrs. Goundo's Daughter"
The African ritual of female genital cutting prompts one young Malian mother to seek asylum in the United States to protect her two-year-old daughter from the pain and sometimes horrific health consequences of the practice. "Mrs. Goundo's Daughter" bridges the mother's two worlds - the largely Islamic West African village and her adopted home in Philadelphia. Throughout, the film gives equal time to activists fighting to end the practice and traditionalists trying to defend it. D

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Rick Steves' Europe Travel Skills
The genial travel expert distills 30 years of travel experience into this information-rich special. He dispenses practical advice on how to enjoy a fun, affordable and culturally broadening trip to Europe. Shot on his favorite 3,000-mile "Best of Europe" loop - Amsterdam, Germany's Rhineland, Venice, Siena, the Italian Riviera, the Swiss Alps, Paris and London - Rick shares the essential skills of smart travel.G

Nightly Business Report
Tonight on Nightly Business Report - the budget battle. Today, the House Republicans presented their outline and we'll look inside. NBR will also look at controlling health care costs with former Vermont Governor Howard Dean and journalist Steven Brill. D

Independent Lens"Lost Souls (Animas Perdidas)"
Filmmaker Monika Navarro's uncles were deported in 1999 from the United States to Mexico, forced to leave the only country they knew, and as servicemen, had pledged to protect. Set against the backdrop of increased attention to the U.S.-Mexican border, Navarro's film explores national identity, the lives of immigrants and what happens after deportees are sent to a homeland they no longer consider home.G